Well the OP's link was pretty much PG. The link YOU provided however actually COULD get me into trouble at work (so thanks for that)! As to "clicking on" one pic or another...I know that's only so you can see even MORE detail which would DEFINITELY get me fired.

Gee...perv much?!

toprammin

Dismembered Member

posted: Apr. 5, 2013 @ 5:17p

RegUSPatOff said: kdn102 said: Is that...is that what I think it is?

"... Because, I'm not sure, and correct me if i am wrong ..."

"But I think I see...."

soxfan2004

Broke Member

posted: Apr. 5, 2013 @ 5:37p

bugsie said: kdn102 said: Wow, that site might be NSFW for some...lots of scantily clad females!

Well the OP's link was pretty much PG. The link YOU provided however actually COULD get me into trouble at work (so thanks for that)! As to "clicking on" one pic or another...I know that's only so you can see even MORE detail which would DEFINITELY get me fired.

Gee...perv much?!

The link specifically states "NOT SAFE FOR WORK, you have been warned"

In the year 2013, how is it that the sight of a portion of a female breast--something that 50% of the population possess two of--still causes such a ruckus?

well, technically 51%, but point made. Also, yes, in almost any european country a female's upper body is not considered objectionable. It is inappropriate for the general U.S population because we make a point of making it inappropriate. I'm sure if we all grew up somewhere where display of the human body was not considered inappropriate, this wouldn't be an issue. Then again, note that even the most liberal societies can end up in a sour place in terms of gender equality when what is "inappropriate" is no longer an issue...the dutch may be liberal, but I can't help but find the red-light district of Amsterdam particularly disgraceful and a great example of why these demarcations may be necessary....

lol. Yes, but this is a lingerie shop and has every right to display suggestive photographs. American apparel, on the other hand, is a lame company that is sticking to the "sex sells" plan the marketing director must have learned in his intro to marketing class at community college. What's the point of marketing the whole "made in the USA" bs when their entire marketing approach relies on the objectification of females? I can't imagine that being good for 'merica, and especially damaging for young girls.

In the year 2013, how is it that the sight of a portion of a female breast--something that 50% of the population possess two of--still causes such a ruckus?

well, technically 51%, but point made. Also, yes, in almost any european country a female's upper body is not considered objectionable. It is inappropriate for the general U.S population because we make a point of making it inappropriate. I'm sure if we all grew up somewhere where display of the human body was not considered inappropriate, this wouldn't be an issue. Then again, note that even the most liberal societies can end up in a sour place in terms of gender equality when what is "inappropriate" is no longer an issue...the dutch may be liberal, but I can't help but find the red-light district of Amsterdam particularly disgraceful and a great example of why these demarcations may be necessary....

Point taken, but im guessing that youve missed the Seinfeld reference in this thread.

In the year 2013, how is it that the sight of a portion of a female breast--something that 50% of the population possess two of--still causes such a ruckus?

well, technically 51%, but point made. Also, yes, in almost any european country a female's upper body is not considered objectionable. It is inappropriate for the general U.S population because we make a point of making it inappropriate. I'm sure if we all grew up somewhere where display of the human body was not considered inappropriate, this wouldn't be an issue. Then again, note that even the most liberal societies can end up in a sour place in terms of gender equality when what is "inappropriate" is no longer an issue...the dutch may be liberal, but I can't help but find the red-light district of Amsterdam particularly disgraceful and a great example of why these demarcations may be necessary....

Point taken, but im guessing that youve missed the Seinfeld reference in this thread.

Well the OP's link was pretty much PG. The link YOU provided however actually COULD get me into trouble at work (so thanks for that)! As to "clicking on" one pic or another...I know that's only so you can see even MORE detail which would DEFINITELY get me fired.

Gee...perv much?!

The link specifically states "NOT SAFE FOR WORK, you have been warned"

Understood but you missed my point...that that particular link (and the linker's complaint about the site) was totally unnecessary to get the deal the OP offered up to us. Why post such a link at the same time you say the site is inappropriate when the OP's link was just fine?

fallonjp

Tired Member

posted: Apr. 6, 2013 @ 2:43p

I like the rear view pic on this camo set, someone regretted her tramp stamp later on and had it laser removed. Sorry, we can still see it...

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